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Metadata in moving images event – London June 27th

Copyright can be simple

15th July 202015th July 2020 Daniel MermelsteinUncategorised

We often get asked about the videos our then CEO Dominic Young made a little while ago. They were great at explaining who copyright helps and how the Hub helps ordinary people such as you or me to work with Read More …

Metadata in moving images event – London June 27th

4th June 20194th June 2019 Daniel MermelsteinUncategorised

Join us in London on June 27th (1400-1700 BST) for an afternoon of demos and debate on preserving valuable metadata throughout the life of moving images. This free event, hosted by the Copyright Hub and The Media Institute, will take Read More …

Digital Rights Holder Statement published

29th August 2018 Daniel MermelsteinUncategorised

Readers of our blog will know that for the last 18 months the Copyright Hub has been part of the successful EU H2020 ARDITO project. Along with our European partners we have put together a number of tools to help Read More …

Join us for the ARDITO project final conference in Brussels

13th June 2018 Daniel MermelsteinUncategorised

We are gearing up for the final conference of the EU-sponsored ARDITO project on identification technologies, which takes place on June 19th in Brussels. This is a free event and there is still time to book your place if you Read More …

World Copyright Day, and other news of the week

27th April 2018 Daniel MermelsteinUncategorised

This week was World Book and Copyright Day, an annual event organised by the United Nations to foster a global appreciation for reading and to promote writing, publishing and familiarity with copyright laws around the world. And the week brought Read More …

The Hub at fotofringe 2018

20th April 201820th April 2018 Daniel MermelsteinUncategorised
source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/rupertcheek/

This week we were at fotofringe talking about the work of the Copyright Hub. Our project manager, Daniel Mermelstein, had two sessions (morning and afternoon) where he presented the work of the Hub and took questions from attendees. Our acting Read More …

Busy week at the Copyright Hub

13th April 201821st September 2018 Daniel MermelsteinUncategorised

It has been a busy week for our small team at the Copyright Hub! On Monday we hosted our third workshop for the EU-funded ARDITO project. The event, “Managing Value in Published Content” was held in London, and was attended Read More …

Ardito Workshop comes to London

5th April 2018 Daniel MermelsteinUncategorised

On Monday April 9th the Copyright Hub will be hosting its final workshop on digital content and identifiers as part of the EU-funded ARDITO project. For the past year, the Copyright Hub has been part of this exciting EU initiative Read More …

A round-up of the news in copyright this week

19th March 201811th April 2018 Daniel MermelsteinUncategorised

Music strife The music industry is a constant source of copyright disputes. Only in the last few days we have news that Wu-Tang Clan are being sued for copyright infringement over their single “People Say”. Website TMZ says the New Read More …

Copyright in the news this week

9th March 2018 Daniel MermelsteinUncategorised

Here’s a round-up of copyright-related news for this week. Pepe the Frog enters the copyright wars The creator of the now-infamous cartoon character Pepe the Frog, has filed a lawsuit in California against Infowars, a conspiracy theorist website. The site Read More …

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